Elections 2015: Liberal Democrat candidates for Brighton and Hove City Council

There are 29 Liberal Democrat candidates (in 19 of 21 wards, with a total of 54 seats).

Below are the Liberal Democrat candidates standing in the Brighton and Hove City Council elections on Thursday, May 7.

There are 29 Liberal Democrat candidates (in 19 of 21 wards, with a total of 54 seats). Twitter - @liberalbrighton.

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A Twitter list of all the candidates who are on Twitter can be found here.

Brighton Pavilion

Hanover and Elm Grove (Three seats)

Andrew Oliver (Liberal Democrats)

Chris Hurley (Liberal Democrats)

Patcham (Three seats)

John Aloy (Liberal Democrats)

Nicholas Brack (Liberal Democrats)

Preston Park (Three seats)

Dom Sokalski (Liberal Democrats)

Billy Tipping (Liberal Democrats)

Matt Trott (Liberal Democrats)

Regency (Two seats)

Trevor Freeman (Liberal Democrats) - @regencylibdems

Beth Johnson-Dawes (Liberal Democrats) - @regencylibdems

William Parker (Liberal Democrats)

Rob Heale (Liberal Democrats)

Michael Wilbur (Liberal Democrats)

Withdean (Three seats)

Hyder Khalil (Liberal Democrats)

Hove

David Sears (Liberal Democrats)

Simon Doyle (Liberal Democrats)

Central Hove (Two seats)

Beatrice Bass (Liberal Democrats) - @BeatriceLibDem

Jeremy Gale (Liberal Democrats) - @LibDemActually

Goldsmid (Three seats) - No Liberal Democrat candidates

Hangleton and Knoll (Three seats)

Oliver Eke (Liberal Democrats)

Hove Park (Two seats)

Bob Bailey (Liberal Democrats)

North Portslade (Two seats)

Eileen Fierhaller (Liberal Democrats)

South Portslade (Two seats)

Peter Denyer (Liberal Democrats)

Ken Rist (Liberal Democrats)

Westbourne (Two seats)

Geoff Date (Liberal Democrats)

Wish (Two seats)

Al Emery (Liberal Democrats)

Brighton Kemptown

East Brighton (Three seats)

Paul Chandler (Liberal Democrats)

Moulsecoomb and Bevendean (Three seats) - No Liberal Democrat candidates

Queen's Park (Three seats)

Liz Robinson (Liberal Democrats)

Brian Stone (Liberal Democrats)

Rottingdean Coastal (Three seats)

Christine-Reba Edge (Liberal Democrats)

Woodingdean (Two seats)

Lawrence Eke (Liberal Democrats)